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Ray Smith

An award-winning journalism graduate of San Diego State University, Ray Smith worked more than 35 years as a newspaper reporter, writer, and editor, including 20 years with the Las Vegas Review-Journal. He resides in Las Vegas where he partakes in nearly all of the city’s vices.
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UFI Reports Continued Growth around World

(Pictured L-R: Anbu Varathan, CEO, IMTMA; Mary Larkin, UFI 2020 incoming president; and Craig Newman, UFI 2019 outgoing president) UFI members from more than 50

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IAEE Gains Status with China Office

After a complex two-year process, the International Association of Exhibitions and Events has gained its status as a non-governmental organization (NGO) in China. After several

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Taiwan Brings Advanced Technology to AAPEX

(Pictured L-R: Jessica Lin, Director, Taiwan Trade Center; Jennifer Chang, CEO, Noodoe Corp.; Francis Hou, Deputy Director, Taipei Economic & Cultural Office, Economic Division; Francis

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ASM Global SVP Brad Gessner to Retire

ASM Global, the leading provider of innovative venue services and live experiences, announced that Brad Gessner, senior vice president of North American Convention Centers, will

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CES Unveiled New York Recognizes Innovators

At CES Unveiled New York, the Consumer Technology Association announced the CES 2020 Innovation Honorees, including those products recognized as Best of Innovation Honorees. The

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8 Ways to Attract Millennials to Events

Here they are—the young professionals scrolling through their social media feeds while waiting to check in for an event. “Lazy,” “entitled,” “avocado toast lovers”—this is

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CORT Events Rings in Season with New Designs

CORT Events, the nation’s leading furniture, lighting and décor rental company, announces the top holiday event design trends for the season: reimagined shades of green

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SEMA Announces Vehicles of the Year

SEMA Show exhibitors voted on the vehicles that represent the best business opportunities for the aftermarket in five categories. The announcement was made Nov. 4

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